#!/usr/bin/env python
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#  $Id: gdal2tiles.py 15748 2008-11-17 16:30:54Z klokan $
# 
# Project:  Google Summer of Code 2007, 2008 (http://code.google.com/soc/)
# Support:  BRGM (http://www.brgm.fr)
# Purpose:  Convert a raster into TMS (Tile Map Service) tiles in a directory.
#           - generate Google Earth metadata (KML SuperOverlay)
#           - generate simple HTML viewer based on Google Maps and OpenLayers
#           - support of global tiles (Spherical Mercator) for compatibility
#               with interactive web maps a la Google Maps
# Author:   Klokan Petr Pridal, klokan at klokan dot cz
# Web:      http://www.klokan.cz/projects/gdal2tiles/
# GUI:      http://www.maptiler.org/
#
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try:
	from osgeo import gdal
	from osgeo import osr
except ImportError:
	import gdal
	import osr

import sys
import os
import math

try:
	from PIL import Image
	import numpy
	import osgeo.gdal_array as gdalarray
except:
	# 'antialias' resampling is not available
	pass

__version__ = "$Id: gdal2tiles.py 15748 2008-11-17 16:30:54Z klokan $"

resampling_list = ('average','near','bilinear','cubic','cubicspline','lanczos','antialias')
profile_list = ('mercator','geodetic','raster') #,'zoomify')
webviewer_list = ('all','google','openlayers','none')

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# =============================================================================
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__doc__globalmaptiles = """
globalmaptiles.py

Global Map Tiles as defined in Tile Map Service (TMS) Profiles
==============================================================

Functions necessary for generation of global tiles used on the web.
It contains classes implementing coordinate conversions for:

  - GlobalMercator (based on EPSG:900913 = EPSG:3785)
       for Google Maps, Yahoo Maps, Microsoft Maps compatible tiles
  - GlobalGeodetic (based on EPSG:4326)
       for OpenLayers Base Map and Google Earth compatible tiles

More info at:

http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Tile_Map_Service_Specification
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/WMS_Tiling_Client_Recommendation
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb259689.aspx
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/overlays.html#Google_Maps_Coordinates

Created by Klokan Petr Pridal on 2008-07-03.
Google Summer of Code 2008, project GDAL2Tiles for OSGEO.

In case you use this class in your product, translate it to another language
or find it usefull for your project please let me know.
My email: klokan at klokan dot cz.
I would like to know where it was used.

Class is available under the open-source GDAL license (www.gdal.org).
"""

import math

MAXZOOMLEVEL = 32

class GlobalMercator(object):
	"""
	TMS Global Mercator Profile
	---------------------------

	Functions necessary for generation of tiles in Spherical Mercator projection,
	EPSG:900913 (EPSG:gOOglE, Google Maps Global Mercator), EPSG:3785, OSGEO:41001.

	Such tiles are compatible with Google Maps, Microsoft Virtual Earth, Yahoo Maps,
	UK Ordnance Survey OpenSpace API, ...
	and you can overlay them on top of base maps of those web mapping applications.
	
	Pixel and tile coordinates are in TMS notation (origin [0,0] in bottom-left).

	What coordinate conversions do we need for TMS Global Mercator tiles::

	     LatLon      <->       Meters      <->     Pixels    <->       Tile     

	 WGS84 coordinates   Spherical Mercator  Pixels in pyramid  Tiles in pyramid
	     lat/lon            XY in metres     XY pixels Z zoom      XYZ from TMS 
	    EPSG:4326           EPSG:900913                                         
	     .----.              ---------               --                TMS      
	    /      \     <->     |       |     <->     /----/    <->      Google    
	    \      /             |       |           /--------/          QuadTree   
	     -----               ---------         /------------/                   
	   KML, public         WebMapService         Web Clients      TileMapService

	What is the coordinate extent of Earth in EPSG:900913?

	  [-20037508.342789244, -20037508.342789244, 20037508.342789244, 20037508.342789244]
	  Constant 20037508.342789244 comes from the circumference of the Earth in meters,
	  which is 40 thousand kilometers, the coordinate origin is in the middle of extent.
      In fact you can calculate the constant as: 2 * math.pi * 6378137 / 2.0
	  $ echo 180 85 | gdaltransform -s_srs EPSG:4326 -t_srs EPSG:900913
	  Polar areas with abs(latitude) bigger then 85.05112878 are clipped off.

	What are zoom level constants (pixels/meter) for pyramid with EPSG:900913?

	  whole region is on top of pyramid (zoom=0) covered by 256x256 pixels tile,
	  every lower zoom level resolution is always divided by two
	  initialResolution = 20037508.342789244 * 2 / 256 = 156543.03392804062

	What is the difference between TMS and Google Maps/QuadTree tile name convention?

	  The tile raster itself is the same (equal extent, projection, pixel size),
	  there is just different identification of the same raster tile.
	  Tiles in TMS are counted from [0,0] in the bottom-left corner, id is XYZ.
	  Google placed the origin [0,0] to the top-left corner, reference is XYZ.
	  Microsoft is referencing tiles by a QuadTree name, defined on the website:
	  http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb259689.aspx

	The lat/lon coordinates are using WGS84 datum, yeh?

	  Yes, all lat/lon we are mentioning should use WGS84 Geodetic Datum.
	  Well, the web clients like Google Maps are projecting those coordinates by
	  Spherical Mercator, so in fact lat/lon coordinates on sphere are treated as if
	  the were on the WGS84 ellipsoid.
	 
	  From MSDN documentation:
	  To simplify the calculations, we use the spherical form of projection, not
	  the ellipsoidal form. Since the projection is used only for map display,
	  and not for displaying numeric coordinates, we don't need the extra precision
	  of an ellipsoidal projection. The spherical projection causes approximately
	  0.33 percent scale distortion in the Y direction, which is not visually noticable.

	How do I create a raster in EPSG:900913 and convert coordinates with PROJ.4?

	  You can use standard GIS tools like gdalwarp, cs2cs or gdaltransform.
	  All of the tools supports -t_srs 'epsg:900913'.

	  For other GIS programs check the exact definition of the projection:
	  More info at http://spatialreference.org/ref/user/google-projection/
	  The same projection is degined as EPSG:3785. WKT definition is in the official
	  EPSG database.

	  Proj4 Text:
	    +proj=merc +a=6378137 +b=6378137 +lat_ts=0.0 +lon_0=0.0 +x_0=0.0 +y_0=0
	    +k=1.0 +units=m +nadgrids=@null +no_defs

	  Human readable WKT format of EPGS:900913:
	     PROJCS["Google Maps Global Mercator",
	         GEOGCS["WGS 84",
	             DATUM["WGS_1984",
	                 SPHEROID["WGS 84",6378137,298.2572235630016,
	                     AUTHORITY["EPSG","7030"]],
	                 AUTHORITY["EPSG","6326"]],
	             PRIMEM["Greenwich",0],
	             UNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433],
	             AUTHORITY["EPSG","4326"]],
	         PROJECTION["Mercator_1SP"],
	         PARAMETER["central_meridian",0],
	         PARAMETER["scale_factor",1],
	         PARAMETER["false_easting",0],
	         PARAMETER["false_northing",0],
	         UNIT["metre",1,
	             AUTHORITY["EPSG","9001"]]]
	"""

	def __init__(self, tileSize=256):
		"Initialize the TMS Global Mercator pyramid"
		self.tileSize = tileSize
		self.initialResolution = 2 * math.pi * 6378137 / self.tileSize
		# 156543.03392804062 for tileSize 256 pixels
		self.originShift = 2 * math.pi * 6378137 / 2.0
		# 20037508.342789244

	def LatLonToMeters(self, lat, lon ):
		"Converts given lat/lon in WGS84 Datum to XY in Spherical Mercator EPSG:900913"

		mx = lon * self.originShift / 180.0
		my = math.log( math.tan((90 + lat) * math.pi / 360.0 )) / (math.pi / 180.0)

		my = my * self.originShift / 180.0
		return mx, my

	def MetersToLatLon(self, mx, my ):
		"Converts XY point from Spherical Mercator EPSG:900913 to lat/lon in WGS84 Datum"

		lon = (mx / self.originShift) * 180.0
		lat = (my / self.originShift) * 180.0

		lat = 180 / math.pi * (2 * math.atan( math.exp( lat * math.pi / 180.0)) - math.pi / 2.0)
		return lat, lon

	def PixelsToMeters(self, px, py, zoom):
		"Converts pixel coordinates in given zoom level of pyramid to EPSG:900913"

		res = self.Resolution( zoom )
		mx = px * res - self.originShift
		my = py * res - self.originShift
		return mx, my
		
	def MetersToPixels(self, mx, my, zoom):
		"Converts EPSG:900913 to pyramid pixel coordinates in given zoom level"
				
		res = self.Resolution( zoom )
		px = (mx + self.originShift) / res
		py = (my + self.originShift) / res
		return px, py
	
	def PixelsToTile(self, px, py):
		"Returns a tile covering region in given pixel coordinates"

		tx = int( math.ceil( px / float(self.tileSize) ) - 1 )
		ty = int( math.ceil( py / float(self.tileSize) ) - 1 )
		return tx, ty

	def PixelsToRaster(self, px, py, zoom):
		"Move the origin of pixel coordinates to top-left corner"
		
		mapSize = self.tileSize << zoom
		return px, mapSize - py
		
	def MetersToTile(self, mx, my, zoom):
		"Returns tile for given mercator coordinates"
		
		px, py = self.MetersToPixels( mx, my, zoom)
		return self.PixelsToTile( px, py)

	def TileBounds(self, tx, ty, zoom):
		"Returns bounds of the given tile in EPSG:900913 coordinates"
		
		minx, miny = self.PixelsToMeters( tx*self.tileSize, ty*self.tileSize, zoom )
		maxx, maxy = self.PixelsToMeters( (tx+1)*self.tileSize, (ty+1)*self.tileSize, zoom )
		return ( minx, miny, maxx, maxy )

	def TileLatLonBounds(self, tx, ty, zoom ):
		"Returns bounds of the given tile in latutude/longitude using WGS84 datum"

		bounds = self.TileBounds( tx, ty, zoom)
		minLat, minLon = self.MetersToLatLon(bounds[0], bounds[1])
		maxLat, maxLon = self.MetersToLatLon(bounds[2], bounds[3])
		 
		return ( minLat, minLon, maxLat, maxLon )
		
	def Resolution(self, zoom ):
		"Resolution (meters/pixel) for given zoom level (measured at Equator)"
		
		# return (2 * math.pi * 6378137) / (self.tileSize * 2**zoom)
		return self.initialResolution / (2**zoom)
		
	def ZoomForPixelSize(self, pixelSize ):
		"Maximal scaledown zoom of the pyramid closest to the pixelSize."
		
		for i in range(MAXZOOMLEVEL):
			if pixelSize > self.Resolution(i):
				if i!=0:
					return i-1
				else:
					return 0 # We don't want to scale up
		
	def GoogleTile(self, tx, ty, zoom):
		"Converts TMS tile coordinates to Google Tile coordinates"
		
		# coordinate origin is moved from bottom-left to top-left corner of the extent
		return tx, (2**zoom - 1) - ty

	def QuadTree(self, tx, ty, zoom ):
		"Converts TMS tile coordinates to Microsoft QuadTree"
		
		quadKey = ""
		ty = (2**zoom - 1) - ty
		for i in range(zoom, 0, -1):
			digit = 0
			mask = 1 << (i-1)
			if (tx & mask) != 0:
				digit += 1
			if (ty & mask) != 0:
				digit += 2
			quadKey += str(digit)
			
		return quadKey

#---------------------

class GlobalGeodetic(object):
	"""
	TMS Global Geodetic Profile
	---------------------------

	Functions necessary for generation of global tiles in Plate Carre projection,
	EPSG:4326, "unprojected profile".

	Such tiles are compatible with Google Earth (as any other EPSG:4326 rasters)
	and you can overlay the tiles on top of OpenLayers base map.
	
	Pixel and tile coordinates are in TMS notation (origin [0,0] in bottom-left).

	What coordinate conversions do we need for TMS Global Geodetic tiles?

	  Global Geodetic tiles are using geodetic coordinates (latitude,longitude)
	  directly as planar coordinates XY (it is also called Unprojected or Plate
	  Carre). We need only scaling to pixel pyramid and cutting to tiles.
	  Pyramid has on top level two tiles, so it is not square but rectangle.
	  Area [-180,-90,180,90] is scaled to 512x256 pixels.
	  TMS has coordinate origin (for pixels and tiles) in bottom-left corner.
	  Rasters are in EPSG:4326 and therefore are compatible with Google Earth.

	     LatLon      <->      Pixels      <->     Tiles     

	 WGS84 coordinates   Pixels in pyramid  Tiles in pyramid
	     lat/lon         XY pixels Z zoom      XYZ from TMS 
	    EPSG:4326                                           
	     .----.                ----                         
	    /      \     <->    /--------/    <->      TMS      
	    \      /         /--------------/                   
	     -----        /--------------------/                
	   WMS, KML    Web Clients, Google Earth  TileMapService
	"""

	def __init__(self, tileSize = 256):
		self.tileSize = tileSize

	def LatLonToPixels(self, lat, lon, zoom):
		"Converts lat/lon to pixel coordinates in given zoom of the EPSG:4326 pyramid"

		res = 180.0 / self.tileSize / 2**zoom
		px = (180 + lat) / res
		py = (90 + lon) / res
		return px, py

	def PixelsToTile(self, px, py):
		"Returns coordinates of the tile covering region in pixel coordinates"

		tx = int( math.ceil( px / float(self.tileSize) ) - 1 )
		ty = int( math.ceil( py / float(self.tileSize) ) - 1 )
		return tx, ty
	
	def LatLonToTile(self, lat, lon, zoom):
		"Returns the tile for zoom which covers given lat/lon coordinates"
		
		px, py = self.LatLonToPixels( lat, lon, zoom)
		return self.PixelsToTile(px,py)

	def Resolution(self, zoom ):
		"Resolution (arc/pixel) for given zoom level (measured at Equator)"
		
		return 180.0 / self.tileSize / 2**zoom
		#return 180 / float( 1 << (8+zoom) )
		
	def ZoomForPixelSize(self, pixelSize ):
		"Maximal scaledown zoom of the pyramid closest to the pixelSize."

		for i in range(MAXZOOMLEVEL):
			if pixelSize > self.Resolution(i):
				if i!=0:
					return i-1
				else:
					return 0 # We don't want to scale up

	def TileBounds(self, tx, ty, zoom):
		"Returns bounds of the given tile"
		res = 180.0 / self.tileSize / 2**zoom
		return (
			tx*self.tileSize*res - 180,
			ty*self.tileSize*res - 90,
			(tx+1)*self.tileSize*res - 180,
			(ty+1)*self.tileSize*res - 90
		)
		
	def TileLatLonBounds(self, tx, ty, zoom):
		"Returns bounds of the given tile in the SWNE form"
		b = self.TileBounds(tx, ty, zoom)
		return (b[1],b[0],b[3],b[2])

#---------------------
# TODO: Finish Zoomify implemtentation!!!
class Zoomify(object):
	"""
	Tiles compatible with the Zoomify viewer
	----------------------------------------
	"""

	def __init__(self, width, height, tilesize = 256, tileformat='jpg'):
		"""Initialization of the Zoomify tile tree"""
		
		self.tilesize = tilesize
		self.tileformat = tileformat
		imagesize = (width, height)
		tiles = ( math.ceil( width / tilesize ), math.ceil( height / tilesize ) )

		# Size (in tiles) for each tier of pyramid.
		self.tierSizeInTiles = []
		self.tierSizeInTiles.push( tiles )

		# Image size in pixels for each pyramid tierself
		self.tierImageSize = []
		self.tierImageSize.append( imagesize );

		while (imagesize[0] > tilesize or imageSize[1] > tilesize ):
			imagesize = (math.floor( imagesize[0] / 2 ), math.floor( imagesize[1] / 2) )
			tiles = ( math.ceil( imagesize[0] / tilesize ), math.ceil( imagesize[1] / tilesize ) )
			self.tierSizeInTiles.append( tiles )
			self.tierImageSize.append( imagesize )

		self.tierSizeInTiles.reverse()
		self.tierImageSize.reverse()
	
		# Depth of the Zoomify pyramid, number of tiers (zoom levels)
		self.numberOfTiers = len(self.tierSizeInTiles)
											
		# Number of tiles up to the given tier of pyramid.
		self.tileCountUpToTier = []
		self.tileCountUpToTier[0] = 0
		for i in range(1, self.numberOfTiers+1):
			self.tileCountUpToTier.append(
				self.tierSizeInTiles[i-1][0] * self.tierSizeInTiles[i-1][1] + self.tileCountUpToTier[i-1]
			)		
	
	def tilefilename(self, x, y, z):
		"""Returns filename for tile with given coordinates"""
		
		tileIndex = x + y * self.tierSizeInTiles[z][0] + self.tileCountUpToTier[z]
		return os.path.join("TileGroup%.0f" % math.floor( tileIndex / 256 ),
			"%s-%s-%s.%s" % ( z, x, y, self.tileformat))

# =============================================================================
# =============================================================================
# =============================================================================

class GDAL2Tiles(object):

	# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
	def process(self):
		"""The main processing function, runs all the main steps of processing"""
		
		# Opening and preprocessing of the input file
		self.open_input()

		# Generation of main metadata files and HTML viewers
		self.generate_metadata()
		
		# Generation of the lowest tiles
		self.generate_base_tiles()
		
		# Generation of the overview tiles (higher in the pyramid)
		self.generate_overview_tiles()
		
	# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
	def error(self, msg, details = "" ):
		"""Print an error message and stop the processing"""

		if details:
			self.parser.error(msg + "\n\n" + details)
		else:	
			self.parser.error(msg)
		
	# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
	def progressbar(self, complete = 0.0):
		"""Print progressbar for float value 0..1"""
		
		gdal.TermProgress_nocb(complete)

	# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
	def __init__(self, arguments ):
		"""Constructor function - initialization"""
		
		self.input = None
		self.output = None

		# Tile format
		self.tilesize = 256
		self.tiledriver = 'PNG'
		self.tileext = 'png'
		
		# Should we read bigger window of the input raster and scale it down?
		# Note: Modified leter by open_input()
		# Not for 'near' resampling
		# Not for Wavelet based drivers (JPEG2000, ECW, MrSID)
		# Not for 'raster' profile
		self.scaledquery = True
		# How big should be query window be for scaling down
		# Later on reset according the chosen resampling algorightm
		self.querysize = 4 * self.tilesize

		# Should we use Read on the input file for generating overview tiles?
		# Note: Modified later by open_input()
		# Otherwise the overview tiles are generated from existing underlying tiles
		self.overviewquery = False
		
		# RUN THE ARGUMENT PARSER:
		
		self.optparse_init()
		self.options, self.args = self.parser.parse_args(args=arguments)
		if not self.args:
			self.error("No input file specified")

		# POSTPROCESSING OF PARSED ARGUMENTS:

		# Workaround for old versions of GDAL
		try:
			if (self.options.verbose and self.options.resampling == 'near') or gdal.TermProgress_nocb:
				pass
		except:
			self.error("This version of GDAL is not supported. Please upgrade to 1.6+.")
			#,"You can try run crippled version of gdal2tiles with parameters: -v -r 'near'")
		
		# Is output directory the last argument?

		# Test output directory, if it doesn't exist
		if os.path.isdir(self.args[-1]) or ( len(self.args) > 1 and not os.path.exists(self.args[-1])):
			self.output = self.args[-1]
			self.args = self.args[:-1]

		# More files on the input not directly supported yet
		
		if (len(self.args) > 1):
			self.error("Processing of several input files is not supported.",
			"""Please first use a tool like gdal_vrtmerge.py or gdal_merge.py on the files:
gdal_vrtmerge.py -o merged.vrt %s""" % " ".join(self.args))
			# TODO: Call functions from gdal_vrtmerge.py directly
			
		self.input = self.args[0]
		
		# Default values for not given options
		
		if not self.output:
			# Directory with input filename without extension in actual directory
			self.output = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename( self.input ))[0]
				
		if not self.options.title:
			self.options.title = os.path.basename( self.input )

		if self.options.url and not self.options.url.endswith('/'):
			self.options.url += '/'
		if self.options.url:
			self.options.url += os.path.basename( self.output ) + '/'

		# Supported options

		self.resampling = None
		
		if self.options.resampling == 'average':
			try:
				if gdal.RegenerateOverview:
					pass
			except:
				self.error("'average' resampling algorithm is not available.", "Please use -r 'near' argument or upgrade to newer version of GDAL.")
		
		elif self.options.resampling == 'antialias':
			try:
				if numpy:
					pass
			except:
				self.error("'antialias' resampling algorithm is not available.", "Install PIL (Python Imaging Library) and numpy.")
		
		elif self.options.resampling == 'near':
			self.resampling = gdal.GRA_NearestNeighbour
			self.querysize = self.tilesize
			
		elif self.options.resampling == 'bilinear':
			self.resampling = gdal.GRA_Bilinear
			self.querysize = self.tilesize * 2

		elif self.options.resampling == 'cubic':
			self.resampling = gdal.GRA_Cubic

		elif self.options.resampling == 'cubicspline':
			self.resampling = gdal.GRA_CubicSpline

		elif self.options.resampling == 'lanczos':
			self.resampling = gdal.GRA_Lanczos
		
		# User specified zoom levels
		self.tminz = None
		self.tmaxz = None
		if self.options.zoom:
			minmax = self.options.zoom.split('-',1)
			minmax.extend([''])
			min, max = minmax[:2]
			self.tminz = int(min)
			if max:
				self.tmaxz = int(max)
			else:
				self.tmaxz = min 
		
		# KML generation
		self.kml = self.options.kml

		# Output the results

		if self.options.verbose:
			print "Options:", self.options
			print "Input:", self.input
			print "Output:", self.output
			print "Cache: %s MB" % (gdal.GetCacheMax() / 1024 / 1024)
			print

	# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
	def optparse_init(self):
		"""Prepare the option parser for input (argv)"""
		
		from optparse import OptionParser, OptionGroup
		usage = "Usage: %prog [options] input_file(s) [output]"
		p = OptionParser(usage, version="%prog "+ __version__)
		p.add_option("-p", "--profile", dest='profile', type='choice', choices=profile_list,
						  help="Tile cutting profile (%s) - default 'mercator' (Google Maps compatible)" % ",".join(profile_list))
		p.add_option("-r", "--resampling", dest="resampling", type='choice', choices=resampling_list,
						help="Resampling method (%s) - default 'average'" % ",".join(resampling_list))
		p.add_option('-s', '--s_srs', dest="s_srs", metavar="SRS",
						  help="The spatial reference system used for the source input data")
		p.add_option('-z', '--zoom', dest="zoom",
						  help="Zoom levels to render (format:'2-5' or '10').")
		p.add_option('-e', '--resume', dest="resume", action="store_true",
						  help="Resume mode. Generate only missing files.")
		# TODO: NODATA: ds.GetRasterBand(i).SetNoDataValue( float(null_value) )
		# But this would have to be done on in memory VRT - created by CreateCopy()
		# Let's do that together with merging of files later...
		#p.add_option('-n', '--srcnodata', dest="srcnodata", metavar="NODATA",
		#				  help="NODATA transparency value to assign to the input data")
		p.add_option("-v", "--verbose",
						  action="store_true", dest="verbose",
						  help="Print status messages to stdout")

		# KML options 
		g = OptionGroup(p, "KML (Google Earth) options", "Options for generated Google Earth SuperOverlay metadata")
		g.add_option("-k", "--force-kml", dest='kml', action="store_true",
						  help="Generate KML for Google Earth - default for 'geodetic' profile and 'raster' in EPSG:4326. For a dataset with different projection use with caution!")
		g.add_option("-n", "--no-kml", dest='kml', action="store_false",
						  help="Avoid automatic generation of KML files for EPSG:4326")
		g.add_option("-u", "--url", dest='url',
						  help="URL address where the generated tiles are going to be published")
		p.add_option_group(g)

		# HTML options
		g = OptionGroup(p, "Web viewer options", "Options for generated HTML viewers a la Google Maps")
		g.add_option("-w", "--webviewer", dest='webviewer', type='choice', choices=webviewer_list,
						  help="Web viewer to generate (%s) - default 'all'" % ",".join(webviewer_list))
		g.add_option("-t", "--title", dest='title',
						  help="Title of the map")
		g.add_option("-c", "--copyright", dest='copyright',
						  help="Copyright for the map")
		g.add_option("-g", "--googlekey", dest='googlekey',
						  help="Google Maps API key from http://code.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html")
		g.add_option("-y", "--yahookey", dest='yahookey',
						  help="Yahoo Application ID from http://developer.yahoo.com/wsregapp/")
		p.add_option_group(g)
		
		# TODO: MapFile + TileIndexes per zoom level for efficient MapServer WMS
		#g = OptionGroup(p, "WMS MapServer metadata", "Options for generated mapfile and tileindexes for MapServer")
		#g.add_option("-i", "--tileindex", dest='wms', action="store_true"
		#				  help="Generate tileindex and mapfile for MapServer (WMS)")
		# p.add_option_group(g)

		p.set_defaults(verbose=False, profile="mercator", kml=False, url='',
		webviewer='all', copyright='', resampling='average', resume=False,
		googlekey='INSERT_YOUR_KEY_HERE', yahookey='INSERT_YOUR_YAHOO_APP_ID_HERE')

		self.parser = p
		
	# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
	def open_input(self):
		"""Initialization of the input raster, reprojection if necessary"""
		
		gdal.AllRegister()

		# Initialize necessary GDAL drivers
		
		self.out_drv = gdal.GetDriverByName( self.tiledriver )
		self.mem_drv = gdal.GetDriverByName( 'MEM' )
		
		if not self.out_drv:
			raise Exception("The '%s' driver was not found, is it available in this GDAL build?", self.tiledriver)
		if not self.mem_drv:
			raise Exception("The 'MEM' driver was not found, is it available in this GDAL build?")
		
		# Open the input file
		
		if self.input:
			self.in_ds = gdal.Open(self.input, gdal.GA_ReadOnly)
		else:
			raise Exception("No input file was specified")

		if self.options.verbose:
			print "Input file:", "( %sP x %sL - %s bands)" % (self.in_ds.RasterXSize, self.in_ds.RasterYSize, self.in_ds.RasterCount)

		if not self.in_ds:
			# Note: GDAL prints the ERROR message too
			self.error("It is not possible to open the input file '%s'." % self.input )
			
		# Read metadata from the input file
		if self.in_ds.RasterCount == 0:
			self.error( "Input file '%s' has no raster band" % self.input )
			
		if self.in_ds.GetRasterBand(1).GetRasterColorTable():
			# TODO: Process directly paletted dataset by generating VRT in memory
			self.error( "Please convert this file to RGB/RGBA and run gdal2tiles on the result.",
			"""From paletted file you can create RGBA file (temp.vrt) by:
gdal_translate -of vrt -expand rgba %s temp.vrt
then run:
gdal2tiles temp.vrt""" % self.input )
			
		#
		# Here we should have RGBA input dataset opened in self.in_ds
		#

		if self.options.verbose:
			print "Preprocessed file:", "( %sP x %sL - %s bands)" % (self.in_ds.RasterXSize, self.in_ds.RasterYSize, self.in_ds.RasterCount)

		# Spatial Reference System of the input raster


		self.in_srs = None
		
		if self.options.s_srs:
			self.in_srs = osr.SpatialReference()
			self.in_srs.SetFromUserInput(self.options.s_srs)
			self.in_srs_wkt = self.in_srs.ExportToWkt()
		else:
			self.in_srs_wkt = self.in_ds.GetProjection()
			if not self.in_srs_wkt and self.in_ds.GetGCPCount() != 0:
				self.in_srs_wkt = self.in_ds.GetGCPProjection()
			if self.in_srs_wkt:
				self.in_srs = osr.SpatialReference()
				self.in_srs.ImportFromWkt(self.in_srs_wkt)
			#elif self.options.profile != 'raster':
			#	self.error("There is no spatial reference system info included in the input file.","You should run gdal2tiles with --s_srs EPSG:XXXX or similar.")

		# Spatial Reference System of tiles
		
		self.out_srs = osr.SpatialReference()

		if self.options.profile == 'mercator':
			self.out_srs.ImportFromEPSG(900913)
		elif self.options.profile == 'geodetic':
			self.out_srs.ImportFromEPSG(4326)
		else:
			self.out_srs = self.in_srs
		
		# Are the reference systems the same? Reproject if necessary.

		self.out_ds = None
		
		if self.options.profile in ('mercator', 'geodetic'):
						
			if (self.in_ds.GetGeoTransform() == (0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0)) and (self.in_ds.GetGCPCount() == 0):
				self.error("There is no georeference - neither affine transformation (worldfile) nor GCPs. You can generate only 'raster' profile tiles.",
				"Either gdal2tiles with parameter -p 'raster' or use another GIS software for georeference e.g. gdal_transform -gcp / -a_ullr / -a_srs")
				
			if self.in_srs:
				
				if (self.in_srs.ExportToProj4() != self.out_srs.ExportToProj4()) or (self.in_ds.GetGCPCount() != 0):
					
					# Generation of VRT dataset in tile projection, default 'nearest neighbour' warping
					self.out_ds = gdal.AutoCreateWarpedVRT( self.in_ds, self.in_srs_wkt, self.out_srs.ExportToWkt() )
					
					if self.options.verbose:
						print "Warping of the raster by AutoCreateWarpedVRT (result saved into 'tiles.vrt')"
						self.out_ds.GetDriver().CreateCopy("tiles.vrt", self.out_ds)
						
					# Note: self.in_srs and self.in_srs_wkt contain still the non-warped reference system!!!
						
			else:
				self.error("Input file has unknown SRS.", "Use --s_srs ESPG:xyz (or similar) to provide source reference system." )

			if self.out_ds and self.options.verbose:
				print "Projected file:", "tiles.vrt", "( %sP x %sL - %s bands)" % (self.out_ds.RasterXSize, self.out_ds.RasterYSize, self.out_ds.RasterCount)
		
		if not self.out_ds:
			self.out_ds = self.in_ds

		#
		# Here we should have a raster (out_ds) in the correct Spatial Reference system
		#

		# Get alpha band (either directly or from NODATA value)
		self.alphaband = self.out_ds.GetRasterBand(1).GetMaskBand()
		if (self.alphaband.GetMaskFlags() & gdal.GMF_ALPHA) or self.out_ds.RasterCount==4 or self.out_ds.RasterCount==2:
			# TODO: Better test for alpha band in the dataset
			self.dataBandsCount = self.out_ds.RasterCount - 1
		else:
			self.dataBandsCount = self.out_ds.RasterCount

		# KML test
		self.isepsg4326 = False
		srs4326 = osr.SpatialReference()
		srs4326.ImportFromEPSG(4326)
		if self.out_srs and srs4326.ExportToProj4() == self.out_srs.ExportToProj4():
			self.kml = True
			self.isepsg4326 = True
			if self.options.verbose:
				print "KML autotest OK!"

		# Read the georeference 

		self.out_gt = self.out_ds.GetGeoTransform()
			
		#originX, originY = self.out_gt[0], self.out_gt[3]
		#pixelSize = self.out_gt[1] # = self.out_gt[5]
		
		# Test the size of the pixel
		
		if self.out_gt[1] != (-1 * self.out_gt[5]) and self.options.profile != 'raster':
			# TODO: Process corectly coordinates with are have swichted Y axis (display in OpenLayers too)
			self.error("Size of the pixel in the output differ for X and Y axes.")
			
		# Report error in case rotation/skew is in geotransform (possible only in 'raster' profile)
		if (self.out_gt[2], self.out_gt[4]) != (0,0):
			self.error("Georeference of the raster contains rotation or skew. Such raster is not supported. Please use gdalwarp first.")
			# TODO: Do the warping in this case automaticaly

		#
		# Here we expect: pixel is square, no rotation on the raster
		#

		# Output Bounds - coordinates in the output SRS
		self.ominx = self.out_gt[0]
		self.omaxx = self.out_gt[0]+self.out_ds.RasterXSize*self.out_gt[1]
		self.omaxy = self.out_gt[3]
		self.ominy = self.out_gt[3]-self.out_ds.RasterYSize*self.out_gt[1]
		# Note: maybe round(x, 14) to avoid the gdal_translate behaviour, when 0 becomes -1e-15

		if self.options.verbose:
			print "Bounds (output srs):", round(self.ominx, 13), self.ominy, self.omaxx, self.omaxy

		#
		# Calculating ranges for tiles in different zoom levels
		#

		if self.options.profile == 'mercator':

			self.mercator = GlobalMercator() # from globalmaptiles.py
			
			# Function which generates SWNE in LatLong for given tile
			self.tileswne = self.mercator.TileLatLonBounds

			# Generate table with min max tile coordinates for all zoomlevels
			self.tminmax = range(0,32)
			for tz in range(0, 32):
				tminx, tminy = self.mercator.MetersToTile( self.ominx, self.ominy, tz )
				tmaxx, tmaxy = self.mercator.MetersToTile( self.omaxx, self.omaxy, tz )
				# crop tiles extending world limits (+-180,+-90)
				tminx, tminy = max(0, tminx), max(0, tminy)
				tmaxx, tmaxy = min(2**tz-1, tmaxx), min(2**tz-1, tmaxy)
				self.tminmax[tz] = (tminx, tminy, tmaxx, tmaxy)

			# TODO: Maps crossing 180E (Alaska?)

			# Get the minimal zoom level (map covers area equivalent to one tile) 
			if self.tminz == None:
				self.tminz = self.mercator.ZoomForPixelSize( self.out_gt[1] * max( self.out_ds.RasterXSize, self.out_ds.RasterYSize) / float(self.tilesize) )

			# Get the maximal zoom level (closest possible zoom level up on the resolution of raster)
			if self.tmaxz == None:
				self.tmaxz = self.mercator.ZoomForPixelSize( self.out_gt[1] )
			
			if self.options.verbose:
				print "Bounds (latlong):", self.mercator.MetersToLatLon( self.ominx, self.ominy), self.mercator.MetersToLatLon( self.omaxx, self.omaxy)
				print 'MinZoomLevel:', self.tminz
				print "MaxZoomLevel:", self.tmaxz, "(", self.mercator.Resolution( self.tmaxz ),")"

		if self.options.profile == 'geodetic':

			self.geodetic = GlobalGeodetic() # from globalmaptiles.py

			# Function which generates SWNE in LatLong for given tile
			self.tileswne = self.geodetic.TileLatLonBounds
			
			# Generate table with min max tile coordinates for all zoomlevels
			self.tminmax = range(0,32)
			for tz in range(0, 32):
				tminx, tminy = self.geodetic.LatLonToTile( self.ominx, self.ominy, tz )
				tmaxx, tmaxy = self.geodetic.LatLonToTile( self.omaxx, self.omaxy, tz )
				# crop tiles extending world limits (+-180,+-90)
				tminx, tminy = max(0, tminx), max(0, tminy)
				tmaxx, tmaxy = min(2**(tz+1)-1, tmaxx), min(2**tz-1, tmaxy)
				self.tminmax[tz] = (tminx, tminy, tmaxx, tmaxy)
				
			# TODO: Maps crossing 180E (Alaska?)

			# Get the maximal zoom level (closest possible zoom level up on the resolution of raster)
			if self.tminz == None:
				self.tminz = self.geodetic.ZoomForPixelSize( self.out_gt[1] * max( self.out_ds.RasterXSize, self.out_ds.RasterYSize) / float(self.tilesize) )

			# Get the maximal zoom level (closest possible zoom level up on the resolution of raster)
			if self.tmaxz == None:
				self.tmaxz = self.geodetic.ZoomForPixelSize( self.out_gt[1] )
			
			if self.options.verbose:
				print "Bounds (latlong):", self.ominx, self.ominy, self.omaxx, self.omaxy
					
		if self.options.profile == 'raster':
			
			log2 = lambda x: math.log10(x) / math.log10(2) # log2 (base 2 logarithm)
			
			self.nativezoom = int(max( math.ceil(log2(self.out_ds.RasterXSize/float(self.tilesize))),
			                           math.ceil(log2(self.out_ds.RasterYSize/float(self.tilesize)))))
			
			if self.options.verbose:
				print "Native zoom of the raster:", self.nativezoom

			# Get the minimal zoom level (whole raster in one tile)
			if self.tminz == None:
				self.tminz = 0

			# Get the maximal zoom level (native resolution of the raster)
			if self.tmaxz == None:
				self.tmaxz = self.nativezoom

			# Generate table with min max tile coordinates for all zoomlevels
			self.tminmax = range(0, self.tmaxz+1)
			self.tsize = range(0, self.tmaxz+1)
			for tz in range(0, self.tmaxz+1):
				tsize = 2.0**(self.nativezoom-tz)*self.tilesize
				tminx, tminy = 0, 0
				tmaxx = int(math.ceil( self.out_ds.RasterXSize / tsize )) - 1
				tmaxy = int(math.ceil( self.out_ds.RasterYSize / tsize )) - 1
				self.tsize[tz] = math.ceil(tsize)
				self.tminmax[tz] = (tminx, tminy, tmaxx, tmaxy)

			# Function which generates SWNE in LatLong for given tile
			if self.kml and self.in_srs_wkt:
				self.ct = osr.CoordinateTransformation(self.in_srs, srs4326)

				def rastertileswne(x,y,z):
					pixelsizex = (2**(self.tmaxz-z) * self.out_gt[1]) # X-pixel size in level
					pixelsizey = (2**(self.tmaxz-z) * self.out_gt[1]) # Y-pixel size in level (usually -1*pixelsizex)
					west = self.out_gt[0] + x*self.tilesize*pixelsizex
					east = west + self.tilesize*pixelsizex
					north = self.out_gt[3] - (self.tminmax[z][3]-y)*self.tilesize*pixelsizey
					south = north - self.tilesize*pixelsizey
					if not self.isepsg4326:
						# Transformation to EPSG:4326 (WGS84 datum)
						west, south = self.ct.TransformPoint(west, south)[:2]
						east, north = self.ct.TransformPoint(east, north)[:2]
					return south, west, north, east

				self.tileswne = rastertileswne
			else:
				self.tileswne = lambda x, y, z: (0,0,0,0)
					
	# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
	def generate_metadata(self):
		"""Generation of main metadata files and HTML viewers (metadata related to particular tiles are generated during the tile processing)."""
		
		if not os.path.exists(self.output):
			os.makedirs(self.output)

		if self.options.profile == 'mercator':
			
			south, west = self.mercator.MetersToLatLon( self.ominx, self.ominy)
			north, east = self.mercator.MetersToLatLon( self.omaxx, self.omaxy)
			south, west = max(-85.05112878, south), max(-180.0, west)
			north, east = min(85.05112878, north), min(180.0, east)
			self.swne = (south, west, north, east)

			# Generate googlemaps.html
			if self.options.webviewer in ('all','google') and self.options.profile == 'mercator':
				if not self.options.resume or not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.output, 'googlemaps.html')):
					f = open(os.path.join(self.output, 'googlemaps.html'), 'w')
					f.write( self.generate_googlemaps() )
					f.close()

			# Generate openlayers.html
			if self.options.webviewer in ('all','openlayers'):
				if not self.options.resume or not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.output, 'openlayers.html')):
					f = open(os.path.join(self.output, 'openlayers.html'), 'w')
					f.write( self.generate_openlayers() )
					f.close()

		elif self.options.profile == 'geodetic':
			
			west, south = self.ominx, self.ominy
			east, north = self.omaxx, self.omaxy
			south, west = max(-90.0, south), max(-180.0, west)
			north, east = min(90.0, north), min(180.0, east)
			self.swne = (south, west, north, east)
			
			# Generate openlayers.html
			if self.options.webviewer in ('all','openlayers'):
				if not self.options.resume or not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.output, 'openlayers.html')):
					f = open(os.path.join(self.output, 'openlayers.html'), 'w')
					f.write( self.generate_openlayers() )
					f.close()			

		elif self.options.profile == 'raster':
			
			west, south = self.ominx, self.ominy
			east, north = self.omaxx, self.omaxy

			self.swne = (south, west, north, east)
			
			# Generate openlayers.html
			if self.options.webviewer in ('all','openlayers'):
				if not self.options.resume or not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.output, 'openlayers.html')):
					f = open(os.path.join(self.output, 'openlayers.html'), 'w')
					f.write( self.generate_openlayers() )
					f.close()			


		# Generate tilemapresource.xml.
		if not self.options.resume or not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.output, 'tilemapresource.xml')):
			f = open(os.path.join(self.output, 'tilemapresource.xml'), 'w')
			f.write( self.generate_tilemapresource())
			f.close()

		if self.kml:
			# TODO: Maybe problem for not automatically generated tminz
			# The root KML should contain links to all tiles in the tminz level
			children = []
			xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax = self.tminmax[self.tminz]
			for x in range(xmin, xmax+1):
				for y in range(ymin, ymax+1):
					children.append( [ x, y, self.tminz ] ) 
			# Generate Root KML
			if self.kml:
				if not self.options.resume or not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.output, 'doc.kml')):
					f = open(os.path.join(self.output, 'doc.kml'), 'w')
					f.write( self.generate_kml( None, None, None, children) )
					f.close()
		
	# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
	def generate_base_tiles(self):
		"""Generation of the base tiles (the lowest in the pyramid) directly from the input raster"""
		
		print "Generating Base Tiles:"
		
		if self.options.verbose:
			#mx, my = self.out_gt[0], self.out_gt[3] # OriginX, OriginY
			#px, py = self.mercator.MetersToPixels( mx, my, self.tmaxz)
			#print "Pixel coordinates:", px, py, (mx, my)
			print
			print "Tiles generated from the max zoom level:"
			print "----------------------------------------"
			print


		# Set the bounds
		tminx, tminy, tmaxx, tmaxy = self.tminmax[self.tmaxz]

		# Just the center tile
		#tminx = tminx+ (tmaxx - tminx)/2
		#tminy = tminy+ (tmaxy - tminy)/2
		#tmaxx = tminx
		#tmaxy = tminy
		
		ds = self.out_ds
		tilebands = self.dataBandsCount + 1
		querysize = self.querysize
		
		if self.options.verbose:
			print "dataBandsCount: ", self.dataBandsCount
			print "tilebands: ", tilebands
		
		#print tminx, tminy, tmaxx, tmaxy
		tcount = (1+abs(tmaxx-tminx)) * (1+abs(tmaxy-tminy))
		#print tcount
		ti = 0
		
		tz = self.tmaxz
		for ty in range(tmaxy, tminy-1, -1): #range(tminy, tmaxy+1):
			for tx in range(tminx, tmaxx+1):

				ti += 1
				tilefilename = os.path.join(self.output, str(tz), str(tx), "%s.%s" % (ty, self.tileext))
				if self.options.verbose:
					print ti,'/',tcount, tilefilename #, "( TileMapService: z / x / y )"

				if self.options.resume and os.path.exists(tilefilename):
					if self.options.verbose:
						print "Tile generation skiped because of --resume"
					else:
						self.progressbar( ti / float(tcount) )
					continue

				# Create directories for the tile
				if not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(tilefilename)):
					os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(tilefilename))

				if self.options.profile == 'mercator':
					# Tile bounds in EPSG:900913
					b = self.mercator.TileBounds(tx, ty, tz)
				elif self.options.profile == 'geodetic':
					b = self.geodetic.TileBounds(tx, ty, tz)

				#print "\tgdalwarp -ts 256 256 -te %s %s %s %s %s %s_%s_%s.tif" % ( b[0], b[1], b[2], b[3], "tiles.vrt", tz, tx, ty)

				# Don't scale up by nearest neighbour, better change the querysize
				# to the native resolution (and return smaller query tile) for scaling

				if self.options.profile in ('mercator','geodetic'):
					rb, wb = self.geo_query( ds, b[0], b[3], b[2], b[1])
					nativesize = wb[0]+wb[2] # Pixel size in the raster covering query geo extent
					if self.options.verbose:
						print "\tNative Extent (querysize",nativesize,"): ", rb, wb

					# Tile bounds in raster coordinates for ReadRaster query
					rb, wb = self.geo_query( ds, b[0], b[3], b[2], b[1], querysize=querysize)

					rx, ry, rxsize, rysize = rb
					wx, wy, wxsize, wysize = wb
											
				else: # 'raster' profile:
					
					tsize = int(self.tsize[tz]) # tilesize in raster coordinates for actual zoom
					xsize = self.out_ds.RasterXSize # size of the raster in pixels
					ysize = self.out_ds.RasterYSize
					if tz >= self.nativezoom:
						querysize = self.tilesize # int(2**(self.nativezoom-tz) * self.tilesize)
					
					rx = (tx) * tsize
					rxsize = 0
					if tx == tmaxx:
						rxsize = xsize % tsize
					if rxsize == 0:
						rxsize = tsize
					
					rysize = 0
					if ty == tmaxy:
						rysize = ysize % tsize
					if rysize == 0:
						rysize = tsize
					ry = ysize - (ty * tsize) - rysize

					wx, wy = 0, 0
					wxsize, wysize = int(rxsize/float(tsize) * self.tilesize), int(rysize/float(tsize) * self.tilesize)
					if wysize != self.tilesize:
						wy = self.tilesize - wysize
					
				if self.options.verbose:
					print "\tReadRaster Extent: ", (rx, ry, rxsize, rysize), (wx, wy, wxsize, wysize)
					
				# Query is in 'nearest neighbour' but can be bigger in then the tilesize
				# We scale down the query to the tilesize by supplied algorithm.

				# Tile dataset in memory
				dstile = self.mem_drv.Create('', self.tilesize, self.tilesize, tilebands)
				data = ds.ReadRaster(rx, ry, rxsize, rysize, wxsize, wysize, band_list=range(1,self.dataBandsCount+1))
				alpha = self.alphaband.ReadRaster(rx, ry, rxsize, rysize, wxsize, wysize)

				if self.tilesize == querysize:
					# Use the ReadRaster result directly in tiles ('nearest neighbour' query)
					dstile.WriteRaster(wx, wy, wxsize, wysize, data, band_list=range(1,self.dataBandsCount+1))
					dstile.WriteRaster(wx, wy, wxsize, wysize, alpha, band_list=[tilebands])

					# Note: For source drivers based on WaveLet compression (JPEG2000, ECW, MrSID)
					# the ReadRaster function returns high-quality raster (not ugly nearest neighbour)
					# TODO: Use directly 'near' for WaveLet files
				else:
					# Big ReadRaster query in memory scaled to the tilesize - all but 'near' algo
					dsquery = self.mem_drv.Create('', querysize, querysize, tilebands)
					# TODO: fill the null value in case a tile without alpha is produced (now only png tiles are supported)
					#for i in range(1, tilebands+1):
					#	dsquery.GetRasterBand(1).Fill(tilenodata)
					dsquery.WriteRaster(wx, wy, wxsize, wysize, data, band_list=range(1,self.dataBandsCount+1))
					dsquery.WriteRaster(wx, wy, wxsize, wysize, alpha, band_list=[tilebands])

					self.scale_query_to_tile(dsquery, dstile, tilefilename)
					del dsquery

				del data

				if self.options.resampling != 'antialias':
					# Write a copy of tile to png/jpg
					self.out_drv.CreateCopy(tilefilename, dstile, strict=0)

				del dstile

				# Create a KML file for this tile.
				if self.kml:
					kmlfilename = os.path.join(self.output, str(tz), str(tx), '%d.kml' % ty)
					if not self.options.resume or not os.path.exists(kmlfilename):
						f = open( kmlfilename, 'w')
						f.write( self.generate_kml( tx, ty, tz ))
						f.close()
					
				if not self.options.verbose:
					self.progressbar( ti / float(tcount) )
		
	# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
	def generate_overview_tiles(self):
		"""Generation of the overview tiles (higher in the pyramid) based on existing tiles"""
		
		print "Generating Overview Tiles:"
		
		tilebands = self.dataBandsCount + 1
		
		# Usage of existing tiles: from 4 underlying tiles generate one as overview.
		
		tcount = 0
		for tz in range(self.tmaxz-1, self.tminz-1, -1):
			tminx, tminy, tmaxx, tmaxy = self.tminmax[tz]
			tcount += (1+abs(tmaxx-tminx)) * (1+abs(tmaxy-tminy))

		ti = 0
		
		# querysize = tilesize * 2
		
		for tz in range(self.tmaxz-1, self.tminz-1, -1):
			tminx, tminy, tmaxx, tmaxy = self.tminmax[tz]
			for ty in range(tmaxy, tminy-1, -1): #range(tminy, tmaxy+1):
				for tx in range(tminx, tmaxx+1):

					ti += 1
					tilefilename = os.path.join( self.output, str(tz), str(tx), "%s.%s" % (ty, self.tileext) )

					if self.options.verbose:
						print ti,'/',tcount, tilefilename #, "( TileMapService: z / x / y )"
					
					if self.options.resume and os.path.exists(tilefilename):
						if self.options.verbose:
							print "Tile generation skiped because of --resume"
						else:
							self.progressbar( ti / float(tcount) )
						continue

					# Create directories for the tile
					if not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(tilefilename)):
						os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(tilefilename))

					dsquery = self.mem_drv.Create('', 2*self.tilesize, 2*self.tilesize, tilebands)
					# TODO: fill the null value
					#for i in range(1, tilebands+1):
					#	dsquery.GetRasterBand(1).Fill(tilenodata)
					dstile = self.mem_drv.Create('', self.tilesize, self.tilesize, tilebands)

					# TODO: Implement more clever walking on the tiles with cache functionality
					# probably walk should start with reading of four tiles from top left corner
					# Hilbert curve...

					children = []
					# Read the tiles and write them to query window
					for y in range(2*ty,2*ty+2):
						for x in range(2*tx,2*tx+2):
							minx, miny, maxx, maxy = self.tminmax[tz+1]
							if x >= minx and x <= maxx and y >= miny and y <= maxy:
								dsquerytile = gdal.Open( os.path.join( self.output, str(tz+1), str(x), "%s.%s" % (y, self.tileext)), gdal.GA_ReadOnly)
								if (ty==0 and y==1) or (ty!=0 and (y % (2*ty)) != 0):
									tileposy = 0
								else:
									tileposy = self.tilesize
								if tx:
									tileposx = x % (2*tx) * self.tilesize
								elif tx==0 and x==1:
									tileposx = self.tilesize
								else:
									tileposx = 0
								dsquery.WriteRaster( tileposx, tileposy, self.tilesize, self.tilesize,
									dsquerytile.ReadRaster(0,0,self.tilesize,self.tilesize),
									band_list=range(1,tilebands+1))
								children.append( [x, y, tz+1] )

					self.scale_query_to_tile(dsquery, dstile, tilefilename)
					# Write a copy of tile to png/jpg
					self.out_drv.CreateCopy(tilefilename, dstile, strict=0)

					if self.options.verbose:
						print "\tbuild from zoom", tz+1," tiles:", (2*tx, 2*ty), (2*tx+1, 2*ty),(2*tx, 2*ty+1), (2*tx+1, 2*ty+1)

					# Create a KML file for this tile.
					if self.kml:
						f = open( os.path.join(self.output, '%d/%d/%d.kml' % (tz, tx, ty)), 'w')
						f.write( self.generate_kml( tx, ty, tz, children ) )
						f.close()

					if not self.options.verbose:
						self.progressbar( ti / float(tcount) )

		
	# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
	def geo_query(self, ds, ulx, uly, lrx, lry, querysize = 0):
		"""For given dataset and query in cartographic coordinates
		returns parameters for ReadRaster() in raster coordinates and
		x/y shifts (for border tiles). If the querysize is not given, the
		extent is returned in the native resolution of dataset ds."""

		geotran = ds.GetGeoTransform()
		rx= int((ulx - geotran[0]) / geotran[1] + 0.001)
		ry= int((uly - geotran[3]) / geotran[5] + 0.001)
		rxsize= int((lrx - ulx) / geotran[1] + 0.5)
		rysize= int((lry - uly) / geotran[5] + 0.5)

		if not querysize:
			wxsize, wysize = rxsize, rysize
		else:
			wxsize, wysize = querysize, querysize

		# Coordinates should not go out of the bounds of the raster
		wx = 0
		if rx < 0:
			rxshift = abs(rx)
			wx = int( wxsize * (float(rxshift) / rxsize) )
			wxsize = wxsize - wx
			rxsize = rxsize - int( rxsize * (float(rxshift) / rxsize) )
			rx = 0
		if rx+rxsize > ds.RasterXSize:
			wxsize = int( wxsize * (float(ds.RasterXSize - rx) / rxsize) )
			rxsize = ds.RasterXSize - rx

		wy = 0
		if ry < 0:
			ryshift = abs(ry)
			wy = int( wysize * (float(ryshift) / rysize) )
			wysize = wysize - wy
			rysize = rysize - int( rysize * (float(ryshift) / rysize) )
			ry = 0
		if ry+rysize > ds.RasterYSize:
			wysize = int( wysize * (float(ds.RasterYSize - ry) / rysize) )
			rysize = ds.RasterYSize - ry

		return (rx, ry, rxsize, rysize), (wx, wy, wxsize, wysize)

	# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
	def scale_query_to_tile(self, dsquery, dstile, tilefilename=''):
		"""Scales down query dataset to the tile dataset"""

		querysize = dsquery.RasterXSize
		tilesize = dstile.RasterXSize
		tilebands = dstile.RasterCount

		if self.options.resampling == 'average':

			# Function: gdal.RegenerateOverview()
			for i in range(1,tilebands+1):
				# Black border around NODATA
				#if i != 4:
				#	dsquery.GetRasterBand(i).SetNoDataValue(0)
				res = gdal.RegenerateOverview( dsquery.GetRasterBand(i),
					dstile.GetRasterBand(i), 'average' )
				if res != 0:
				    self.error("RegenerateOverview() failed on %s, error %d" % (tilefilename, res))

		elif self.options.resampling == 'antialias':

			# Scaling by PIL (Python Imaging Library) - improved Lanczos
			array = numpy.zeros((querysize, querysize, tilebands), numpy.uint8)
			for i in range(tilebands):
				array[:,:,i] = gdalarray.BandReadAsArray(dsquery.GetRasterBand(i+1), 0, 0, querysize, querysize)
			if tilebands == 4:
				im = Image.fromarray(array, 'RGBA')
			else:
				im = Image.fromarray(array, 'RGB')
			im1 = im.resize((tilesize,tilesize), Image.ANTIALIAS)
			im1.save(tilefilename,self.tiledriver)

		else:

			# Other algorithms are implemented by gdal.ReprojectImage().
			dsquery.SetGeoTransform( (0.0, tilesize / float(querysize), 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, tilesize / float(querysize)) )
			dstile.SetGeoTransform( (0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0) )

			res = gdal.ReprojectImage(dsquery, dstile, None, None, self.resampling)
			if res != 0:
			    self.error("ReprojectImage() failed on %s, error %d" % (tilefilename, res))

	# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
	def generate_tilemapresource(self):
		"""
	    Template for tilemapresource.xml. Returns filled string. Expected variables:
	      title, north, south, east, west, isepsg4326, projection, publishurl,
	      zoompixels, tilesize, tileformat, profile
		"""

		args = {}
		args['title'] = self.options.title
		args['south'], args['west'], args['north'], args['east'] = self.swne
		args['tilesize'] = self.tilesize
		args['tileformat'] = self.tileext
		args['publishurl'] = self.options.url
		args['profile'] = self.options.profile
		
		if self.options.profile == 'mercator':
			args['srs'] = "EPSG:900913"
		elif self.options.profile == 'geodetic':
			args['srs'] = "EPSG:4326"
		elif self.options.s_srs:
			args['srs'] = self.options.s_srs
		elif self.out_srs:
			args['srs'] = self.out_srs.ExportToWkt()
		else:
			args['srs'] = ""

		s = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
	<TileMap version="1.0.0" tilemapservice="http://tms.osgeo.org/1.0.0">
	  <Title>%(title)s</Title>
	  <Abstract></Abstract>
	  <SRS>%(srs)s</SRS>
	  <BoundingBox minx="%(south).14f" miny="%(west).14f" maxx="%(north).14f" maxy="%(east).14f"/>
	  <Origin x="%(south).14f" y="%(west).14f"/>
	  <TileFormat width="%(tilesize)d" height="%(tilesize)d" mime-type="image/%(tileformat)s" extension="%(tileformat)s"/>
	  <TileSets profile="%(profile)s">
""" % args
		for z in range(self.tminz, self.tmaxz+1):
			if self.options.profile == 'raster':
				s += """	    <TileSet href="%s%d" units-per-pixel="%.14f" order="%d"/>\n""" % (args['publishurl'], z, (2**(self.nativezoom-z) * self.out_gt[1]), z)
			elif self.options.profile == 'mercator':
				s += """	    <TileSet href="%s%d" units-per-pixel="%.14f" order="%d"/>\n""" % (args['publishurl'], z, 156543.0339/2**z, z)
			elif self.options.profile == 'geodetic':
				s += """	    <TileSet href="%s%d" units-per-pixel="%.14f" order="%d"/>\n""" % (args['publishurl'], z, 0.703125/2**z, z)
		s += """	  </TileSets>
	</TileMap>
	"""
		return s
			
	# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
	def generate_kml(self, tx, ty, tz, children = [], **args ):
		"""
		Template for the KML. Returns filled string.
		"""
		args['tx'], args['ty'], args['tz'] = tx, ty, tz
		args['tileformat'] = self.tileext
		if not args.has_key('tilesize'):
			args['tilesize'] = self.tilesize

		if not args.has_key('minlodpixels'):
			args['minlodpixels'] = int( args['tilesize'] / 2 ) # / 2.56) # default 128
		if not args.has_key('maxlodpixels'):
			args['maxlodpixels'] = int( args['tilesize'] ) * 2 # 1.7) # default 2048 (used to be -1)
		if children == []:
			args['maxlodpixels'] = -1
	
		if tx==None:
			tilekml = False
			args['title'] = self.options.title
		else:
			tilekml = True
			args['title'] = "%d/%d/%d.kml" % (tz, tx, ty)
			args['south'], args['west'], args['north'], args['east'] = self.tileswne(tx, ty, tz)
			
		url = self.options.url
		if not url:
			if tilekml:
				url = "../../"
			else:
				url = ""

		s = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
	<kml xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/kml/2.2" xmlns:gx="http://www.google.com/kml/ext/2.2" xmlns:kml="http://www.opengis.net/kml/2.2" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
	  <Document>
	    <Name>%(title)s</Name>
	    <Description></Description>
	    <Style>
	      <ListStyle id="hideChildren">
	        <listItemType>checkHideChildren</listItemType>
	      </ListStyle>
	    </Style>""" % args
		if tilekml:
			s += """
	    <Region>
	      <Lod>
	        <minLodPixels>%(minlodpixels)d</minLodPixels>
	        <maxLodPixels>%(maxlodpixels)d</maxLodPixels>
	      </Lod>
	      <LatLonAltBox>
	        <north>%(north).14f</north>
	        <south>%(south).14f</south>
	        <east>%(east).14f</east>
	        <west>%(west).14f</west>
	      </LatLonAltBox>
	    </Region>
	    <GroundOverlay>
	      <altitudeMode>clampToGround</altitudeMode>
      	<gx:altitudeMode>clampToSeaFloor</gx:altitudeMode>
	      <drawOrder>%(tz)d</drawOrder>
	      <Icon>
	        <href>%(ty)d.%(tileformat)s</href>
	      </Icon>
	      <LatLonBox>
	        <north>%(north).14f</north>
	        <south>%(south).14f</south>
	        <east>%(east).14f</east>
	        <west>%(west).14f</west>
	      </LatLonBox>
	    </GroundOverlay>
	""" % args	

		for cx, cy, cz in children:
			csouth, cwest, cnorth, ceast = self.tileswne(cx, cy, cz)
			s += """
	    <NetworkLink>
	      <name>%d/%d/%d.%s</name>
	      <Region>
	        <Lod>
	          <minLodPixels>%d</minLodPixels>
	          <maxLodPixels>-1</maxLodPixels>
	        </Lod>
	        <LatLonAltBox>
	          <north>%.14f</north>
	          <south>%.14f</south>
	          <east>%.14f</east>
	          <west>%.14f</west>
	        </LatLonAltBox>
	      </Region>
	      <Link>
	        <href>%s%d/%d/%d.kml</href>
	        <viewRefreshMode>onRegion</viewRefreshMode>
	        <viewFormat/>
	      </Link>
	    </NetworkLink>
	""" % (cz, cx, cy, args['tileformat'], args['minlodpixels'], cnorth, csouth, ceast, cwest, url, cz, cx, cy)

		s += """	  </Document>
	</kml>
	"""
		return s
	
	# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
	def generate_googlemaps(self):
		"""
		Template for googlemaps.html implementing Overlay of tiles for 'mercator' profile.
		It returns filled string. Expected variables:
		title, googlemapskey, north, south, east, west, minzoom, maxzoom, tilesize, tileformat, publishurl
		"""
		args = {}
		args['title'] = self.options.title
		args['googlemapskey'] = self.options.googlekey
		args['south'], args['west'], args['north'], args['east'] = self.swne
		args['minzoom'] = self.tminz
		args['maxzoom'] = self.tmaxz
		args['tilesize'] = self.tilesize
		args['tileformat'] = self.tileext
		args['publishurl'] = self.options.url
		args['copyright'] = self.options.copyright

		s = """<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
			<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:v="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:vml"> 
			  <head>
			    <title>%(title)s</title>
			    <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/>
			    <meta http-equiv='imagetoolbar' content='no'/>
			    <style type="text/css"> v\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);}
			        html, body { overflow: hidden; padding: 0; height: 100%%; width: 100%%; font-family: 'Lucida Grande',Geneva,Arial,Verdana,sans-serif; }
			        body { margin: 10px; background: #fff; }
			        h1 { margin: 0; padding: 6px; border:0; font-size: 20pt; }
			        #header { height: 43px; padding: 0; background-color: #eee; border: 1px solid #888; }
			        #subheader { height: 12px; text-align: right; font-size: 10px; color: #555;}
			        #map { height: 95%%; border: 1px solid #888; }
			    </style>
			    <script src='http://maps.google.com/maps?file=api&amp;v=2&amp;key=%(googlemapskey)s' type='text/javascript'></script>
			    <script type="text/javascript">
			    //<![CDATA[

			    /*
			     * Constants for given map
			     * TODO: read it from tilemapresource.xml
			     */

			    var mapBounds = new GLatLngBounds(new GLatLng(%(south)s, %(west)s), new GLatLng(%(north)s, %(east)s));
			    var mapMinZoom = %(minzoom)s;
			    var mapMaxZoom = %(maxzoom)s;

			    var opacity = 0.75;
			    var map;
			    var hybridOverlay;

			    /*
			     * Create a Custom Opacity GControl
			     * http://www.maptiler.org/google-maps-overlay-opacity-control/
			     */

			    var CTransparencyLENGTH = 58; 
			    // maximum width that the knob can move (slide width minus knob width)

			    function CTransparencyControl( overlay ) {
			        this.overlay = overlay;
			        this.opacity = overlay.getTileLayer().getOpacity();
			    }
			    CTransparencyControl.prototype = new GControl();

			    // This function positions the slider to match the specified opacity
			    CTransparencyControl.prototype.setSlider = function(pos) {
			        var left = Math.round((CTransparencyLENGTH*pos));
			        this.slide.left = left;
			        this.knob.style.left = left+"px";
			    }

			    // This function reads the slider and sets the overlay opacity level
			    CTransparencyControl.prototype.setOpacity = function() {
				    // set the global variable
			        opacity = this.slide.left/CTransparencyLENGTH;
			        this.map.clearOverlays();
			        this.map.addOverlay(this.overlay, { zPriority: 0 });
			        if (this.map.getCurrentMapType() == G_HYBRID_MAP) {
			            this.map.addOverlay(hybridOverlay);
			        }
			    }

			    // This gets called by the API when addControl(new CTransparencyControl())
			    CTransparencyControl.prototype.initialize = function(map) {
			        var that=this;
			        this.map = map;

			        // Is this MSIE, if so we need to use AlphaImageLoader
			        var agent = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase();
			        if ((agent.indexOf("msie") > -1) && (agent.indexOf("opera") < 1)){this.ie = true} else {this.ie = false}

			        // create the background graphic as a <div> containing an image
			        var container = document.createElement("div");
			        container.style.width="70px";
			        container.style.height="21px";

			        // Handle transparent PNG files in MSIE
			        if (this.ie) {
			          var loader = "filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='http://www.maptiler.org/img/opacity-slider.png', sizingMethod='crop');";
			          container.innerHTML = '<div style="height:21px; width:70px; ' +loader+ '" ></div>';
			        } else {
			          container.innerHTML = '<div style="height:21px; width:70px; background-image: url(http://www.maptiler.org/img/opacity-slider.png)" ></div>';
			        }

			        // create the knob as a GDraggableObject
			        // Handle transparent PNG files in MSIE
			        if (this.ie) {
			          var loader = "progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='http://www.maptiler.org/img/opacity-slider.png', sizingMethod='crop');";
			          this.knob = document.createElement("div"); 
			          this.knob.style.height="21px";
			          this.knob.style.width="13px";
				  this.knob.style.overflow="hidden";
			          this.knob_img = document.createElement("div"); 
			          this.knob_img.style.height="21px";
			          this.knob_img.style.width="83px";
			          this.knob_img.style.filter=loader;
				  this.knob_img.style.position="relative";
				  this.knob_img.style.left="-70px";
			          this.knob.appendChild(this.knob_img);
			        } else {
			          this.knob = document.createElement("div"); 
			          this.knob.style.height="21px";
			          this.knob.style.width="13px";
			          this.knob.style.backgroundImage="url(http://www.maptiler.org/img/opacity-slider.png)";
			          this.knob.style.backgroundPosition="-70px 0px";
			        }
			        container.appendChild(this.knob);
			        this.slide=new GDraggableObject(this.knob, {container:container});
			        this.slide.setDraggableCursor('pointer');
			        this.slide.setDraggingCursor('pointer');
			        this.container = container;

			        // attach the control to the map
			        map.getContainer().appendChild(container);

			        // init slider
			        this.setSlider(this.opacity);

			        // Listen for the slider being moved and set the opacity
			        GEvent.addListener(this.slide, "dragend", function() {that.setOpacity()});
			        //GEvent.addListener(this.container, "click", function( x, y ) { alert(x, y) });

			        return container;
			      }

			      // Set the default position for the control
			      CTransparencyControl.prototype.getDefaultPosition = function() {
			        return new GControlPosition(G_ANCHOR_TOP_RIGHT, new GSize(7, 47));
			      }

			    /*
			     * Full-screen Window Resize
			     */

			    function getWindowHeight() {
			        if (self.innerHeight) return self.innerHeight;
			        if (document.documentElement && document.documentElement.clientHeight)
			            return document.documentElement.clientHeight;
			        if (document.body) return document.body.clientHeight;
			        return 0;
			    }

			    function getWindowWidth() {
			        if (self.innerWidth) return self.innerWidth;
			        if (document.documentElement && document.documentElement.clientWidth)
			            return document.documentElement.clientWidth;
			        if (document.body) return document.body.clientWidth;
			        return 0;
			    }

			    function resize() {  
			        var map = document.getElementById("map");  
			        var header = document.getElementById("header");  
			        var subheader = document.getElementById("subheader");  
			        map.style.height = (getWindowHeight()-80) + "px";
			        map.style.width = (getWindowWidth()-20) + "px";
			        header.style.width = (getWindowWidth()-20) + "px";
			        subheader.style.width = (getWindowWidth()-20) + "px";
			        // map.checkResize();
			    } 


			    /*
			     * Main load function:
			     */

			    function load() {

			       if (GBrowserIsCompatible()) {

			          // Bug in the Google Maps: Copyright for Overlay is not correctly displayed
			          var gcr = GMapType.prototype.getCopyrights;
			          GMapType.prototype.getCopyrights = function(bounds,zoom) {
			              return ["%(copyright)s"].concat(gcr.call(this,bounds,zoom));
			          }

			          map = new GMap2( document.getElementById("map"), { backgroundColor: '#fff' } );

			          map.addMapType(G_PHYSICAL_MAP);
			          map.setMapType(G_PHYSICAL_MAP);

			          map.setCenter( mapBounds.getCenter(), map.getBoundsZoomLevel( mapBounds ));

			          hybridOverlay = new GTileLayerOverlay( G_HYBRID_MAP.getTileLayers()[1] );
			          GEvent.addListener(map, "maptypechanged", function() {
			            if (map.getCurrentMapType() == G_HYBRID_MAP) {
			                map.addOverlay(hybridOverlay);
			            } else {
			               map.removeOverlay(hybridOverlay);
			            }
			          } );

			          var tilelayer = new GTileLayer(GCopyrightCollection(''), mapMinZoom, mapMaxZoom);
			          var mercator = new GMercatorProjection(mapMaxZoom+1);
			          tilelayer.getTileUrl = function(tile,zoom) {
			              if ((zoom < mapMinZoom) || (zoom > mapMaxZoom)) {
			                  return "http://www.maptiler.org/img/none.png";
			              } 
			              var ymax = 1 << zoom;
			              var y = ymax - tile.y -1;
			              var tileBounds = new GLatLngBounds(
			                  mercator.fromPixelToLatLng( new GPoint( (tile.x)*256, (tile.y+1)*256 ) , zoom ),
			                  mercator.fromPixelToLatLng( new GPoint( (tile.x+1)*256, (tile.y)*256 ) , zoom )
			              );
			              if (mapBounds.intersects(tileBounds)) {
			                  return zoom+"/"+tile.x+"/"+y+".png";
			              } else {
			                  return "http://www.maptiler.org/img/none.png";
			              }
			          }
			          // IE 7-: support for PNG alpha channel
			          // Unfortunately, the opacity for whole overlay is then not changeable, either or...
			          tilelayer.isPng = function() { return true;};
			          tilelayer.getOpacity = function() { return opacity; }

			          overlay = new GTileLayerOverlay( tilelayer );
			          map.addOverlay(overlay);

			          map.addControl(new GLargeMapControl());
			          map.addControl(new GHierarchicalMapTypeControl());
			          map.addControl(new CTransparencyControl( overlay ));
		""" % args
		if self.kml:
			s += """
			          map.addMapType(G_SATELLITE_3D_MAP);
			          map.getEarthInstance(getEarthInstanceCB);
		"""
		s += """

			          map.enableContinuousZoom();
			          map.enableScrollWheelZoom();

			          map.setMapType(G_HYBRID_MAP);
			       }
			       resize();
			    }
		"""
		if self.kml:
			s += """
			    function getEarthInstanceCB(object) {
			       var ge = object;

			       if (ge) {
			           var link = ge.createLink("");
			           link.setHref("%(publishurl)s/doc.kml");
			           var networkLink = ge.createNetworkLink("");
			           networkLink.setName("TMS Map Overlay");
			           networkLink.setFlyToView(true);  
			           networkLink.setLink(link);
			           ge.getFeatures().appendChild(networkLink);
			       } else {
			           // alert("You should open a KML in Google Earth");
			           // add div with the link to generated KML... - maybe JavaScript redirect to the URL of KML?
			       }
			    }
		""" % args
		s += """
			    onresize=function(){ resize(); };

			    //]]>
			    </script>
			  </head>
			  <body onload="load()">
			      <div id="header"><h1>%(title)s</h1></div>
			      <div id="subheader">Generated by <a href="http://www.maptiler.org/">MapTiler</a>/<a href="http://www.klokan.cz/projects/gdal2tiles/">GDAL2Tiles</a>, Copyright &copy; 2008 <a href="http://www.klokan.cz/">Klokan Petr Pridal</a>,  <a href="http://www.gdal.org/">GDAL</a> &amp; <a href="http://www.osgeo.org/">OSGeo</a> <a href="http://code.google.com/soc/">GSoC</a>
			<!-- PLEASE, LET THIS NOTE ABOUT AUTHOR AND PROJECT SOMEWHERE ON YOUR WEBSITE, OR AT LEAST IN THE COMMENT IN HTML. THANK YOU -->
			      </div>
			       <div id="map"></div>
			  </body>
			</html>
		""" % args

		return s


	# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
	def generate_openlayers( self ):
		"""
		Template for openlayers.html implementing overlay of available Spherical Mercator layers.

		It returns filled string. Expected variables:
		title, googlemapskey, yahooappid, north, south, east, west, minzoom, maxzoom, tilesize, tileformat, publishurl
		"""

		args = {}
		args['title'] = self.options.title
		args['googlemapskey'] = self.options.googlekey
		args['yahooappid'] = self.options.yahookey
		args['south'], args['west'], args['north'], args['east'] = self.swne
		args['minzoom'] = self.tminz
		args['maxzoom'] = self.tmaxz
		args['tilesize'] = self.tilesize
		args['tileformat'] = self.tileext
		args['publishurl'] = self.options.url
		args['copyright'] = self.options.copyright
		if self.options.profile == 'raster':
			args['rasterzoomlevels'] = self.tmaxz+1
			args['rastermaxresolution'] = 2**(self.nativezoom) * self.out_gt[1]

		s = """<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
		<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
		  <head>
		    <title>%(title)s</title>
		    <meta http-equiv='imagetoolbar' content='no'/>
		    <style type="text/css"> v\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);}
		        html, body { overflow: hidden; padding: 0; height: 100%%; width: 100%%; font-family: 'Lucida Grande',Geneva,Arial,Verdana,sans-serif; }
		        body { margin: 10px; background: #fff; }
		        h1 { margin: 0; padding: 6px; border:0; font-size: 20pt; }
		        #header { height: 43px; padding: 0; background-color: #eee; border: 1px solid #888; }
		        #subheader { height: 12px; text-align: right; font-size: 10px; color: #555;}
		        #map { height: 95%%; border: 1px solid #888; }
		    </style>""" % args
		
		if self.options.profile == 'mercator':
			s += """
		    <script src='http://dev.virtualearth.net/mapcontrol/mapcontrol.ashx?v=6.1'></script>
		    <script src='http://maps.google.com/maps?file=api&amp;v=2&amp;key=%(googlemapskey)s' type='text/javascript'></script>
		    <script src="http://api.maps.yahoo.com/ajaxymap?v=3.0&amp;appid=%(yahooappid)s"></script>""" % args

		s += """
		    <script src="http://www.openlayers.org/api/2.7/OpenLayers.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
		    <script type="text/javascript">
		        var map;
			    var mapBounds = new OpenLayers.Bounds( %(west)s, %(south)s, %(east)s, %(north)s);
			    var mapMinZoom = %(minzoom)s;
			    var mapMaxZoom = %(maxzoom)s;

		        // avoid pink tiles
		        OpenLayers.IMAGE_RELOAD_ATTEMPTS = 3;
		        OpenLayers.Util.onImageLoadErrorColor = "transparent";

		        function init(){""" % args

		if self.options.profile == 'mercator':
			s += """
	            var options = {
	                controls: [],
	                projection: new OpenLayers.Projection("EPSG:900913"),
	                displayProjection: new OpenLayers.Projection("EPSG:4326"),
	                units: "m",
	                maxResolution: 156543.0339,
	                maxExtent: new OpenLayers.Bounds(-20037508, -20037508, 20037508, 20037508.34)
		            };
	            map = new OpenLayers.Map('map', options);

	            // create Google Mercator layers
	            var gmap = new OpenLayers.Layer.Google("Google Streets",
					{ sphericalMercator: true, numZoomLevels: 20} );
	            var gsat = new OpenLayers.Layer.Google("Google Satellite",
					{type: G_SATELLITE_MAP, sphericalMercator: true, numZoomLevels: 20} );
	            var ghyb = new OpenLayers.Layer.Google("Google Hybrid",
					{type: G_HYBRID_MAP, sphericalMercator: true, numZoomLevels: 20});
	            var gter = new OpenLayers.Layer.Google("Google Terrain",
					{type: G_PHYSICAL_MAP, sphericalMercator: true, numZoomLevels: 20 });

	            // create Virtual Earth layers
				OpenLayers.Layer.VirtualEarth.prototype.MAX_ZOOM_LEVEL=19;
				OpenLayers.Layer.VirtualEarth.prototype.RESOLUTIONS=OpenLayers.Layer.Google.prototype.RESOLUTIONS
	            var veroad = new OpenLayers.Layer.VirtualEarth("Virtual Earth Roads",
					{'type': VEMapStyle.Road, 'sphericalMercator': true, numZoomLevels: 20});
	            var veaer = new OpenLayers.Layer.VirtualEarth("Virtual Earth Aerial",
					{'type': VEMapStyle.Aerial, 'sphericalMercator': true, numZoomLevels: 20 });
	            var vehyb = new OpenLayers.Layer.VirtualEarth("Virtual Earth Hybrid",
	                {'type': VEMapStyle.Hybrid, 'sphericalMercator': true});

	            // create Yahoo layer
	            var yahoo = new OpenLayers.Layer.Yahoo("Yahoo Street",
	                {'sphericalMercator': true});
	            var yahoosat = new OpenLayers.Layer.Yahoo("Yahoo Satellite",
	                {'type': YAHOO_MAP_SAT, 'sphericalMercator': true});
	            var yahoohyb = new OpenLayers.Layer.Yahoo("Yahoo Hybrid",
	                {'type': YAHOO_MAP_HYB, 'sphericalMercator': true});

	            // create OSM/OAM layer
	            var osm = new OpenLayers.Layer.TMS( "OpenStreetMap",
	                "http://tile.openstreetmap.org/",
	                { type: 'png', getURL: osm_getTileURL, displayOutsideMaxExtent: true, attribution: '<a href="http://www.openstreetmap.org/">OpenStreetMap</a>'} );
	            var oam = new OpenLayers.Layer.TMS( "OpenAerialMap",
	                "http://tile.openaerialmap.org/tiles/1.0.0/openaerialmap-900913/",
	                { type: 'png', getURL: osm_getTileURL } );

	            // create TMS Overlay layer
	            var tmsoverlay = new OpenLayers.Layer.TMS( "TMS Overlay", "",
	                {   // url: '', serviceVersion: '.', layername: '.',
						type: 'png', getURL: overlay_getTileURL, alpha: true, 
						isBaseLayer: false
	                });
				if (OpenLayers.Util.alphaHack() == false) { tmsoverlay.setOpacity(0.7); }

	            map.addLayers([gmap, gsat, ghyb, gter, veroad, veaer, vehyb,
	                           yahoo, yahoosat, yahoohyb, osm, oam,
	                           tmsoverlay]);

	            var switcherControl = new OpenLayers.Control.LayerSwitcher();
	            map.addControl(switcherControl);
	            switcherControl.maximizeControl();
	
	            map.zoomToExtent( mapBounds.transform(map.displayProjection, map.projection ) );
			""" % args
	
		elif self.options.profile == 'geodetic':
			s += """
	            var options = {
	                controls: [],
		            projection: new OpenLayers.Projection("EPSG:4326"),
		            maxResolution: 0.703125,
		            maxExtent: new OpenLayers.Bounds(-180, -90, 180, 90)
		            };
	            map = new OpenLayers.Map('map', options);

	            layer = new OpenLayers.Layer.WMS( "Blue Marble",
	                    "http://labs.metacarta.com/wms-c/Basic.py?", {layers: 'satellite' } );
	            map.addLayer(layer);
	            wms = new OpenLayers.Layer.WMS( "VMap0",
	                    "http://labs.metacarta.com/wms-c/Basic.py?", {layers: 'basic', format: 'image/png' } );
	            map.addLayer(wms);
				
	            var tmsoverlay = new OpenLayers.Layer.TMS( "TMS Overlay", "",
	                {
	                    serviceVersion: '.', layername: '.', alpha: true,
						type: 'png', getURL: overlay_getTileURL,
						isBaseLayer: false
	                });
	            map.addLayer(tmsoverlay);
				if (OpenLayers.Util.alphaHack() == false) { tmsoverlay.setOpacity(0.7); }

	            var switcherControl = new OpenLayers.Control.LayerSwitcher();
	            map.addControl(switcherControl);
	            switcherControl.maximizeControl();

	            map.zoomToExtent( mapBounds );
			"""
			
		elif self.options.profile == 'raster':
			s += """
	            var options = {
	                controls: [],
		            maxExtent: new OpenLayers.Bounds(  %(west)s, %(south)s, %(east)s, %(north)s ),
		            maxResolution: %(rastermaxresolution)f,
		            numZoomLevels: %(rasterzoomlevels)d
		            };
	            map = new OpenLayers.Map('map', options);
	
		        var layer = new OpenLayers.Layer.TMS( "TMS Layer","",
		            {  url: '', serviceVersion: '.', layername: '.', alpha: true,
						type: 'png', getURL: overlay_getTileURL 
					});
		        map.addLayer(layer);
				map.zoomToExtent( mapBounds );	
		""" % args


		s += """
	            map.addControl(new OpenLayers.Control.PanZoomBar());
	            map.addControl(new OpenLayers.Control.MousePosition());
	            map.addControl(new OpenLayers.Control.MouseDefaults());
	            map.addControl(new OpenLayers.Control.KeyboardDefaults());
	        }
			""" % args
		
		if self.options.profile == 'mercator':
			s += """
	        function osm_getTileURL(bounds) {
	            var res = this.map.getResolution();
	            var x = Math.round((bounds.left - this.maxExtent.left) / (res * this.tileSize.w));
	            var y = Math.round((this.maxExtent.top - bounds.top) / (res * this.tileSize.h));
	            var z = this.map.getZoom();
	            var limit = Math.pow(2, z);

	            if (y < 0 || y >= limit) {
	                return "http://www.maptiler.org/img/none.png";
	            } else {
	                x = ((x %% limit) + limit) %% limit;
	                return this.url + z + "/" + x + "/" + y + "." + this.type;
	            }
	        }
	
	        function overlay_getTileURL(bounds) {
	            var res = this.map.getResolution();
	            var x = Math.round((bounds.left - this.maxExtent.left) / (res * this.tileSize.w));
	            var y = Math.round((bounds.bottom - this.tileOrigin.lat) / (res * this.tileSize.h));
	            var z = this.map.getZoom();
	            if (this.map.baseLayer.name == 'Virtual Earth Roads' || this.map.baseLayer.name == 'Virtual Earth Aerial' || this.map.baseLayer.name == 'Virtual Earth Hybrid') {
	               z = z + 1;
	            }
		        if (mapBounds.intersectsBounds( bounds ) && z >= mapMinZoom && z <= mapMaxZoom ) {
	               //console.log( this.url + z + "/" + x + "/" + y + "." + this.type);
	               return this.url + z + "/" + x + "/" + y + "." + this.type;
                } else {
                   return "http://www.maptiler.org/img/none.png";
                }
	        }		
			""" % args
			
		elif self.options.profile == 'geodetic':
			s += """
	        function overlay_getTileURL(bounds) {
				bounds = this.adjustBounds(bounds);
	            var res = this.map.getResolution();
	            var x = Math.round((bounds.left - this.tileOrigin.lon) / (res * this.tileSize.w));
	            var y = Math.round((bounds.bottom - this.tileOrigin.lat) / (res * this.tileSize.h));
	            var z = this.map.getZoom();
				var path = this.serviceVersion + "/" + this.layername + "/" + z + "/" + x + "/" + y + "." + this.type;
				var url = this.url;
		        if (mapBounds.intersectsBounds( bounds ) && z >= mapMinZoom && z <= mapMaxZoom) {
	               // console.log( this.url + z + "/" + x + "/" + y + "." + this.type);
	               return this.url + z + "/" + x + "/" + y + "." + this.type;
                } else {
                   return "http://www.maptiler.org/img/none.png";
                }
	        }
			""" % args
			
		elif self.options.profile == 'raster':
			s += """
	        function overlay_getTileURL(bounds) {
	            var res = this.map.getResolution();
	            var x = Math.round((bounds.left - this.maxExtent.left) / (res * this.tileSize.w));
	            var y = Math.round((bounds.bottom - this.maxExtent.bottom) / (res * this.tileSize.h));
	            var z = this.map.getZoom();
				if (x >= 0 && y >= 0) {
		            return this.url + z + "/" + x + "/" + y + "." + this.type;				
				} else {
	                return "http://www.maptiler.org/img/none.png";
				}
			}
			""" % args
		
		s += """
		   function getWindowHeight() {
		        if (self.innerHeight) return self.innerHeight;
		        if (document.documentElement && document.documentElement.clientHeight)
		            return document.documentElement.clientHeight;
		        if (document.body) return document.body.clientHeight;
			        return 0;
		    }

		    function getWindowWidth() {
			    if (self.innerWidth) return self.innerWidth;
			    if (document.documentElement && document.documentElement.clientWidth)
			        return document.documentElement.clientWidth;
			    if (document.body) return document.body.clientWidth;
			        return 0;
		    }

		    function resize() {  
			    var map = document.getElementById("map");  
			    var header = document.getElementById("header");  
			    var subheader = document.getElementById("subheader");  
			    map.style.height = (getWindowHeight()-80) + "px";
			    map.style.width = (getWindowWidth()-20) + "px";
			    header.style.width = (getWindowWidth()-20) + "px";
			    subheader.style.width = (getWindowWidth()-20) + "px";
				if (map.updateSize) { map.updateSize(); };
		    } 

		    onresize=function(){ resize(); };

		    </script>
		  </head>
		  <body onload="init()">
			<div id="header"><h1>%(title)s</h1></div>
			<div id="subheader">Generated by <a href="http://www.maptiler.org/">MapTiler</a>/<a href="http://www.klokan.cz/projects/gdal2tiles/">GDAL2Tiles</a>, Copyright &copy; 2008 <a href="http://www.klokan.cz/">Klokan Petr Pridal</a>,  <a href="http://www.gdal.org/">GDAL</a> &amp; <a href="http://www.osgeo.org/">OSGeo</a> <a href="http://code.google.com/soc/">GSoC</a>
			<!-- PLEASE, LET THIS NOTE ABOUT AUTHOR AND PROJECT SOMEWHERE ON YOUR WEBSITE, OR AT LEAST IN THE COMMENT IN HTML. THANK YOU -->
			</div>
		    <div id="map"></div>
		    <script type="text/javascript" >resize()</script>
		  </body>
		</html>""" % args

		return s

# =============================================================================
# =============================================================================
# =============================================================================

if __name__=='__main__':
	argv = gdal.GeneralCmdLineProcessor( sys.argv )
	if argv:
		gdal2tiles = GDAL2Tiles( argv[1:] )
		gdal2tiles.process()
